I don't know whether it is because I am staying till ridiculous in the morning working or because I have just finished Listo but here I am telling you the latest news the latest news is I'm finishing Luisa de Aizpuru which is the new piece of work in which I channel Spanish gallerist Look out for the corresponding 🎨🔦 Episode

A series of daily LuisTV broadcasts, in, on, about, and for DeptfordX, ranging from 10 to 30 minutes, live on Periscope (viewable on various platforms), and permanently displayed on a screen at Deptford Lounge. Check out Vimeo.com/LUISTV4DX whilst I build the page..

It is being recorded from various points in Deptford, from a market stall to a neighbour’s balcony, from the station to a takeaway shop, from some hidden corner to the LuisTV phone boxes. Look out for the standalone cardboard cutouts for the daily schedule. Programmes will vary in format and content, but, whenever possible, the public will be able to take part in them. Audiences can expect different programmes lasting from 5 to 30 minutes, throughout the festival, featuring exhibition reviews, interviews, puppet characters, art reading, walks, Deptford stories and more.

]]>Wed, 13 May 2015 00:26:03 GMThttp://www.luisignaciorodriguez.com/blog/new-show-in-rome-parallelsIt is fitting that I should start this blog on a positive note (yes, no DoubleDepresso entry), but also as an interruption to the normal flow, building this website is going to be, erm, not easy.

I have been asked to present Dancing Builder in Rome for a new exhibition, Parallels, that seek to present artworks from Rome and New Cross, (in parallel, see); I guess the word has spread.

And this is why I am still working at this unworldly hour to send the file (still in awe of the magic of the internet, yet annoyed at my slow connection), and why the two films from Digital World will have to wait until the weekend.